Edward Hotel London

Edward Hotel London Summary

The Hotel Edward is ideally situated in one of London's most desirable locations, near Oxford street and Hyde Park and around the corner from Paddington station, which is served by the Heathrow Express. The Edward Hotel is a small basic budget hotel with a friendly service. The reception desk - where staff will gladly book a car and sight seeing tours for you - is open 24 hours for guests' convenience.

Hotel Edward

Double room in Hotel Edward

The Edward Hotel has 42 compact private rooms; each with a satellite television, hairdryer and direct dial telephone. Both a free Continental and English breakfast are served every morning. For evening meals, Paddington offers lots of different restaurants and bars; finding one to suit your tastes will not be difficult. If you prefer to relax in the intimate comfort of the hotel, guests can take it easy in the lounge whilst enjoying snacks and refreshments from the coffee bar.

Nearby attractions to the Edward Hotel London

The Edward is ideally situated for London sightseeing; it is a short walking distance from some of London's most famous attractions, such as Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, London Zoo, Westminster Abbey, The Royal Albert Hall and many more. London's West End is also close by with its theatres, shops, restaurants, cinemas and dazzling night life.

Directions to the Edward Hotel London

Paddington mainline station is just a minute's walk away. It has direct rail links to the whole of the UK.

By Coach

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Take a coach to Victoria coach station, walk to Victoria Tube station. Take the Circle line westbound to Paddington.

By Plane

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From Heathrow: Take Heathrow Express to Paddington (15mins). From Gatwick: Take the Gatwick Express to Victoria Station, then the Circle line to Paddington. From Luton Airport: Take a train to King's Cross then the Circle line to Paddington. From Stansted: Take a train to Liverpool Street Station, then the Circle line to Paddington.

By Car

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Take the M4 eastbound to London. Pass over the Hammersmith flyover to Cromwell Road. Continue to the Natural History Museum. Turn left through Hyde Park and then turn left and then right past Lancaster Gate into Sussex Gardens. Take the first left into Spring Street.